Nana I bought a sprung pillow from Aldi last year it has a small soft spring sprung pocket in the middle they are the best pillows we have ever had . I bought them for our bed and two for spare bed . I get neck problems and Dont get half as much trouble using these . They only get them in now and then but worth keeping a eye out for them x
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Nana - yes I definitely have a favourite pillow. It's a Soft feather one from John Lewis. I've also got a slightly plumper one which I throw on the floor but that's nice to prop myself up on while I read in bed.
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Oma, that's a tongue twister if ever there was one... "small soft spring sprung pocket".
I have cervical spondylosis (sp?) so finding the right pillow can be challenging. I'll keep my eye out for them tho'. Thanks. Daisy I tried a feather one but it made a sort of crunching noise. Some of the pointy feather ends also poked through. Still not found my favourite one."Good friends help you to find important things when you have lost them....your smile, your hope, and your courage."
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Nana - yes, you're right about the feathers poking through. I've got an ordinary quilted pillow protector on, but you can get feather-proof ones. I just yank them out if they're scratchy. I like pillows that are thin and soft and stay in place when I bash them about!"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
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